Saturday, April 25, 2015

CBS and NFL Network Partner for Second Season Broadcasting Thursday Night Football



The CBS Television Network and NFL Network announce the Thursday Night Football prime time broadcast schedule for the 2015 NFL season. 
 
This season marks the second year CBS Sports and NFL Network are partnering to broadcast Thursday Night Football, a slate of 16 regular-season games kicking off September 17 with Denver at Kansas City.
 
This year’s schedule again showcases marquee match-ups with 13 of the 16 games featuring Division rivalries.
 
 
September 17  Denver at Kansas City   CBS/NFL Network
September 24  Washington at New York Giants   CBS/NFL Network
October 1        Baltimore at Pittsburgh   CBS/NFL Network
October 8        Indianapolis at Houston   CBS/NFL Network
October 15      Atlanta at New Orleans   CBS/NFL Network
October 22      Seattle at San Francisco   CBS/NFL Network
October 29      Miami at New England   CBS/NFL Network
November 5    Cleveland at Cincinnati   NFL Network
November 12  Buffalo at New York Jets   NFL Network
November 19  Tennessee at Jacksonville   NFL Network
December 3    Green Bay at Detroit   CBS/NFL Network
December 10  Minnesota at Arizona   NFL Network
December 17  Tampa Bay at St. Louis   NFL Network
December 19  New York Jets at Dallas   NFL Network  (Special Saturday edition of TNF)
December 24  San Diego at Oakland   NFL Network
December 26  Washington at Philadelphia   NFL Network   (Special Saturday edition of TNF)
  
CBS Sports will produce the full slate of 16 Thursday Night Football games. The announce team
of Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and reporter Tracy Wolfson return to call the Thursday Night Football
action.
This season marks both the 56th year of NFL broadcasts on the CBS Television Network and
the tenthyear of Thursday Night Football games on NFL Network.
In addition, CBS will conclude its year broadcasting the NFL with the
exclusive presentation of SUPER BOWL 50 from Levi's Stadium in Santa
Clara, Calif., on Feb. 7, 2016, marking the Network’s 19th Super Bowl telecast, the most by any
broadcaster.

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